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most of florida will close the at 7:00. the western part of the panhandle is in the central time zone, so that will close an hour later. 123 states follow at 9:00 p.m. and at 11:00, the rest of the west coast states will finish out including california. alaska will round everything out at 1:00 a.m. you can see that handy little chart there. here's another chart that gives you a sense of the official nbc projections tonight. 270 electoral college votes are needed to win and, yes, it is not the popular vote that matters. it is the lector are ral college vote that matters. 237, this is what nbc is proceed correcting currently for bal. you can see on the map the states blue are those expected to give all of their votes to him. romney we're projecting 206 votes. in yellow, these are the key swing states. nbc sees eight of them for the time being and the most important one probably to watch is, yes, ohio. right here. not far from virginia which is probe the second most important. maybe colorado over here, the third. but in ohio,
most of florida will close the at 7:00. the western part of the panhandle is in the central time zone, so that will close an hour later. 123 states follow at 9:00 p.m. and at 11:00, the rest of the west coast states will finish out including california. alaska will round everything out at 1:00 a.m. you can see that handy little chart there. here's another chart that gives you a sense of the official nbc projections tonight. 270 electoral college votes are needed to win and, yes, it is not the...
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we will show you the line here in florida. officials across the country reporting long lines. in some states half the people who voted in 2008 already cast their ballots. >> goinggoing to get in as soon as possible so i know i voted. >> crypt anything to prevent from voting -- i didn't want anything to prevent me from voting. >> 27% more have voted than 2008. >>> a new poll finds despite a record number of registered voters the turn out tomorrow will fall short of the last election. 12.75million californians will vote tomorrow. that is 70% of registered voters, but one million fewer than 2008 and a jump in the use of mail ballots. 51% are using mail in ballots, that is up from 41% in 2008. at 6:00 p.m., what officials are already seeing with regard to voter turn out and how it compares to 2008. >> officials are investigating the possibility that a molotov cocktail was used to set a salon on fire last night at the magic touch salon. investigators found what appeared to be a molotov cocktail inside the business. they say the windows were broken when crews arrived. >> if you are
we will show you the line here in florida. officials across the country reporting long lines. in some states half the people who voted in 2008 already cast their ballots. >> goinggoing to get in as soon as possible so i know i voted. >> crypt anything to prevent from voting -- i didn't want anything to prevent me from voting. >> 27% more have voted than 2008. >>> a new poll finds despite a record number of registered voters the turn out tomorrow will fall short of the...
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million voters in florida. in 2008, president obama beat john mccain, 51 to 48%. in ohio there are 18 electoral votes in play. and there are more than 7 million voters here. president obama beat john mccain four years ago, 52% to 47%. this year, race still in both of those states. frank and julie. >>> ken, thank you. stay with ktvu. our coverage begins at 4:00 tomorrow afternoon as the polls close back east. plus, up to the minute results at ktvu.com, and through our smart phone apps. count on an expanded edition of the 10:00 news. >>> new york and new jersey officials are scrambling a week after superstorm sandy devastated that area. both states are delivering ballots to emergency shelters. they will allow vetters to cast ballots at any open polling station. some polling missions have no electricity. finding housing for the storm victims who lost their homes is a much larger problem. they number in the 10s of thousands. local, state, and federal officials have yet to come up with a long term solution. in addit
million voters in florida. in 2008, president obama beat john mccain, 51 to 48%. in ohio there are 18 electoral votes in play. and there are more than 7 million voters here. president obama beat john mccain four years ago, 52% to 47%. this year, race still in both of those states. frank and julie. >>> ken, thank you. stay with ktvu. our coverage begins at 4:00 tomorrow afternoon as the polls close back east. plus, up to the minute results at ktvu.com, and through our smart phone apps....
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million voters in florida. in 2008, president obama beat john mccain, 51 to 48%. in ohio there are 18 electoral votes in play. and there are more than 7 million voters here. president obama beat john mccain four years ago, 52% to 47%. this year, polls show a tight race still in both of those states. frank and julie. >>> ken, thank you. stay with ktvu. our coverage begins at 4:00 tomorrow afternoon as the polls close back east. plus, up to the minute results at ktvu.com, and through our smart phone apps. count on an expanded edition of the 10:00 news. >>> new york and new jersey officials are scrambling a week after superstorm sandy devastated that area. both states are delivering ballots to emergency shelters. they will allow vetters to cast ballots at any open polling station. some polling missions have no electricity. finding housing for the storm victims who lost their homes is a much larger problem. they number in the 10s of thousands. local, state, and federal officials have yet to come up with a long term
million voters in florida. in 2008, president obama beat john mccain, 51 to 48%. in ohio there are 18 electoral votes in play. and there are more than 7 million voters here. president obama beat john mccain four years ago, 52% to 47%. this year, polls show a tight race still in both of those states. frank and julie. >>> ken, thank you. stay with ktvu. our coverage begins at 4:00 tomorrow afternoon as the polls close back east. plus, up to the minute results at ktvu.com, and through our...
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ohio and florida two of the more hotly contested states. let's see what happens when we give both states to president obama he still comes up five votes short of the 270 he needs. new hampshire is if the going to do it with four. he is going to need at least nevada or iowa with their six votes to give him the win. different way, if he takes ohio p if he takes florida he comes up -- 30 votes shy he has been campaigning hard in pennsylvania, president obama's edge razor thin. let's say mitt romney takes pennsylvania, still comes up short, he still needs a handful more votes. nevada is not going to do it, iowa is not going to do it, he is going to need at least colorado or double digit electoral colleges to put him over the edge. all of this predictive until people cast their votes. >>> shrbgs 6:30 to vice president biden stood in line chatting it up with other voters when reporters asked if he thought this was the laugh time he would vote for himself, he said no, i don't think so. -- >>> [ unintelligible ] brown made his final push with senat
ohio and florida two of the more hotly contested states. let's see what happens when we give both states to president obama he still comes up five votes short of the 270 he needs. new hampshire is if the going to do it with four. he is going to need at least nevada or iowa with their six votes to give him the win. different way, if he takes ohio p if he takes florida he comes up -- 30 votes shy he has been campaigning hard in pennsylvania, president obama's edge razor thin. let's say mitt...
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he hit a crucial step is from florida, virginia and ohio. he stated that his credentials as a businessman will show that he has a knowledge of best- >> from day one i will help americans give back to work. >> mitt romney has also been born radio interviews and some of the battleground states. he said that by the time he returned to boston he will watch to the election with his family. he stated that he put it all on the field and he stated that he has not left nothing behind. >> we heard from mitt romney from emily. renee is with the bombing campaign in chicago. >> we will see reporters packing to the headquarters here at mccormick place in chicago. he would take to this stage at some point to give a victory speech. at this hour both canada's have already cast their ballots. >> people are in line across the state and noteworthy ballots are even cast. >> are you fired up? >> this left the president with a tear in his eyes. i >> we cannot be stopped. and after all the we have been through together and after all the we fought through we can i g
he hit a crucial step is from florida, virginia and ohio. he stated that his credentials as a businessman will show that he has a knowledge of best- >> from day one i will help americans give back to work. >> mitt romney has also been born radio interviews and some of the battleground states. he said that by the time he returned to boston he will watch to the election with his family. he stated that he put it all on the field and he stated that he has not left nothing behind....
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return here to chicago comes after two days of intense campaigning in the battleground states of ohio, florida, colorado, new hampshire and the president right now is hoping for the best as he waits to find out if he will be re- elected for another term. >>> reporter: president obama is spending election day in chicago. he cast his ballot there during early voting almost two weeks ago. the president wrapped up his campaign in des moines last night just steps away from his iowa headquarters during his first presidential bid in 2008. president obama made one final plea for votes in the critical battleground state. >> after all the months of campaigning, after all the rallies, after the millions of dollars of ads, it all comes down to you. it's out of my hands. >> reporter: president obama plans to continue his election day tradition of playing basketball with friends. i'm bigad shaban in chicago. >>> i'm randall pinkston in boston. mitt and ann romney voted this morning in the boston suburban of belmont. he won't waste anytime today. he is now headed to am can pain rallies in cleveland and pitts
return here to chicago comes after two days of intense campaigning in the battleground states of ohio, florida, colorado, new hampshire and the president right now is hoping for the best as he waits to find out if he will be re- elected for another term. >>> reporter: president obama is spending election day in chicago. he cast his ballot there during early voting almost two weeks ago. the president wrapped up his campaign in des moines last night just steps away from his iowa...
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here is the polling line in miami, florida. president obama is spending his time in his home town and of romney campaign is going to keep on going. >> the beginning of november in the bay area is filling like the beginning of summer. sunshine and warm temperatures are in the bay area. you can see people are out exercising and walking their dogs. we have a another nice one on for today. >> we broke a lot records yesterday and we do have the potential to accomplish this again today. mostly sunny and blue skies are 1 to persist. the temperatures climb into the mid '80s and tomorrow we will see significant changes. however the temperatures will sell-off by at least 10 degrees. the for details will be coming up in just a bit. when 3:00 p.m. comes it will be 70's for the coast. everyone else will climb to the low 80s. as we pushed o'clock to 8:00 p.m. tonight all of the green that dominates the screen will show where there will be some 60's and partly cloudy skies. 81 degrees for san rafael. it will climb to a low 80s for fremont. it
here is the polling line in miami, florida. president obama is spending his time in his home town and of romney campaign is going to keep on going. >> the beginning of november in the bay area is filling like the beginning of summer. sunshine and warm temperatures are in the bay area. you can see people are out exercising and walking their dogs. we have a another nice one on for today. >> we broke a lot records yesterday and we do have the potential to accomplish this again today....
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why the lines are so long in florida and ohio. we heard a lot about complaints about attempts to -- looks like disrupt or steal the election in both states. what's going on? >> well -- >> bill: you've had a lot of comments and e-mail. >> dramatic pictures over the weekend of enormous lines that -- it is really almost inspiring people would wait in a line like that. >> bill: i couldn't believe the lines in florida. >> it looked like a romney rally in pennsylvania where you're not allowed to leave until you get frostbite. >> there is a reason why we see those lines. both in florida and ohio, they've drastically cut back the time to early vote as compared to 2008. so in florida in 2008, there were 14 days. now there are eight days. so when you have -- when you cut down the time and there's a lot of people who want to get out to vote, the lines become longer. >> bill: did the same thing in ohio. >> same thing in ohio. they cut back the hours. fairly substantially. and if you remember, you see the long lines this weekend the secretary
why the lines are so long in florida and ohio. we heard a lot about complaints about attempts to -- looks like disrupt or steal the election in both states. what's going on? >> well -- >> bill: you've had a lot of comments and e-mail. >> dramatic pictures over the weekend of enormous lines that -- it is really almost inspiring people would wait in a line like that. >> bill: i couldn't believe the lines in florida. >> it looked like a romney rally in pennsylvania...
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ohio and florida. believe it or not, florida is neck and neck at this hour still cannot call florida. >> megyn: just to catch you up, we originally could not call pennsylvania or new hampshire but we have now projected barack obama will win both of those states and we will wait to see on this three critical states that could make or break this election in terms of florida, ohio, and virginia. but first this: ♪ >> bret: it is 10:00 p.m. on the east coast and polls have closed in another four states including two of the tightest toss-ups in the nation iowa and nevada. in iowa, the state where barack obama began and ended his re-election campaign the president has a slight lead over mitt romney. it is too soon to project which candidate will win the hawkeye state worth six electoral votes. >> megyn: the president has a similar lead in the state of nevada which is also worth 6 electoral votes. the fox news decision desk will wait for more vote tallies can actually project a winner in nevada. >> bret: fox
ohio and florida. believe it or not, florida is neck and neck at this hour still cannot call florida. >> megyn: just to catch you up, we originally could not call pennsylvania or new hampshire but we have now projected barack obama will win both of those states and we will wait to see on this three critical states that could make or break this election in terms of florida, ohio, and virginia. but first this: ♪ >> bret: it is 10:00 p.m. on the east coast and polls have closed in...
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florida has 8.6%. you can go dive in on a state-by-state level as well. finally we've also got a lot of demographic data in here. this, for example, is a breakdown as how the country looks by ethnicity. the more pink, the larger hispanic population. new mexico has 46%. texas has 37%. these are just some of the data sets. whether it's demographic or economic or historical or a little bit of context that you like from the newshour so much. we'll be back. >> ifill: we'll be playing with those maps all night. we can't wait. all of those factors will play into state and local races across this country. back to jeff now now for a closer look at the house and senate contest on radar tonight. >> brown: still with me are christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg. let's set the big-picture scene on the senate side. of course it's about control in both houses, right? >> sure, it is. at the beginning of this cycle, republicans felt confident that they might be able to win the necessary seats to take control of the chamber. narrowly divided now. they a wide open play
florida has 8.6%. you can go dive in on a state-by-state level as well. finally we've also got a lot of demographic data in here. this, for example, is a breakdown as how the country looks by ethnicity. the more pink, the larger hispanic population. new mexico has 46%. texas has 37%. these are just some of the data sets. whether it's demographic or economic or historical or a little bit of context that you like from the newshour so much. we'll be back. >> ifill: we'll be playing with...